BORIS JOFFE, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Community
Council of Detroit, was elected
a member of the executive com-
mittee of the National Com-
munity Relations Advisory Coun-
cil, at the sessions held in At-
lantic City last week.
IRVING KANE, president 41f
the Cleveland Jewish Commun-
ity Council, was elected chair-
man of the NCRAC.
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HENRY WINEMAN, president
of People's Outfitting C., and
HENRY MEYERS, attorney, were
elected to the executive commit-
tee of the board of directors of
the Community Chest of Metro-
politan Detroit at its recent an-
nual meeting. The Community
Chest is this year celebrating 33
years of federated financing for.
the first united campaign to
support agencies which provide
Detroit with child care, family
services, health• services and
group work and recreation serv-
ices. The Community Chest now
receives funds from the Torch
Drive of the United Foundation.
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BARRY KATZ, 5050 Cass, has
been appointed editor of THE
DETROIT COLLEGIAN, Wayne
University's daily newspaper, for
1950-51. Katz, a junior, served as
assistant news editor before his
promotion to the editorship.
Specializing in journalism, he is
vice president of the Wayne Un-
iversity chapter of the American
Newspaper Guild and president
of the Journalism Club.
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More than 500 members of the
American Collectors Association
are expected to. attend the or-
ganization's "Lucky Eleventh"
national convention at the Hotel
Book-Cadillac, June 14 to 16.
SIDNEY J. WINER, manager of
creditors service, is convention
chairman. He is also vice presi-
dent of the international organ-
ization.
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Attorney LEO PAPP was pre-
sented with a gold pin by Wayne
University's Mackenie UniOn at
the annual recognitions ban-
quet June 4, for his service on
the board of governors during
1949-50. Among other services
he arranged for contracts in
connection with the annual
men's show, and for copyrights
of original songs.
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MORRIS LIEBERMAN and
MORRIS L. • SCHAVER were
elected to the national central
committee of the Labor Zionist
Organization of America at the
recent convention in Boston.
National officers are Baruch
Zuckerman, president; Dr. Berl
Frymer, secretary; Chaim Fein-
man, chairman, national cen-
tral committee; and Chaim
Greenberg, editorial chief of
Labor Zionist publications.
6—THE JEWISH NEWS
HARRY M. SHULMAN, who
retired as president of Congre-
gation Shaarey Z e d e k last
month, was honored by the con-
gregation's board of directors
with a dinner on Monday night,
in appreciation of his devoted
efforts in behalf of the syna-
gdgue.
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
Murray Sabin and Adolph
Schane announce the opening
of their new STYLE-MANOR
CLOTHIERS store at 8945 12th
St. Sabin, a popular clothing
man around town, and Schane,
well-known for his ability with
needle and thread, will feature
a fine line of clothing sports-
wear and haberdashery, intro-
ducing the latest styles of the
day at prices everyone can af-
ford. Everything in ready-made
and custom-made clothes is be-
ing featured.
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The HEATHER BAR, at 3450
Second, near Peterboro, has-
been opened by Jack Diamond
and Ben Kramer.
Wise Chapter, AJC,
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According to Morris Lieberman,
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acting chairman of the AMPAL
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office, 708 David Stott Bldg.
will be held at 6:30 p.m., June
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A symposium, "Can the
American Jew Survive," will be
held Wednesday evening, June
21, at Gong. Bnai Moshe, under
auspices of Stephen S. Wise
Chapter, American Jewish
Congress.
Participants will be Rabbi
Moses Lehrman of Bnai Moshe;
Dr. David Gaberman, president
of the S. S. Wise Chapter and
Frank Rosenbaum, attorney.
The audience will participate
and refreshments will be served.
World Jewish Congress submit-
ted a memorandum to the UN
International Law Commission
now convening in Geneva, Swit-
zerland, proposing that crimes
against humanity, whether or
not committed in connection
with war, should be included in
the international code being
prepared by the Commission.
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